Mondo Rock - Primal Park (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Mondo Rock
- Title: Primal Park
- Year Of Release: 1979/2009
- Label: Aztec Music
- Genre: Classic Rock
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:08:57
- Total Size: 528 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Question Time (Live)
02. Down to Earth
03. Primal Park
04. Searching for My Baby
05. Tell Me
06. Toughen Up (Live At Le Club Bombay Rock, Melbourne 1979)
07. Down Down Down Down (Live)
08. The Rebel (Live)
09. Live Wire - The Mondo Shakedown (Live)
10. The Fugitive Kind (Bonus Track)
11. The Breaking Point (Bonus Track)
12. Send Me Someone (Bonus Track)
13. Love Shock (Bonus Track)
14. Don't You Lie to Me (Bonus Track)
15. Louie Louie (Bonus Track)
16. Telephone Booth (Bonus Track)
17. Perhaps Perhaps (Demo 1979)
From his pioneering Sixties bands (The Pink Finks, Party Machine and Sons of the Vegetal Mother), to his national breakthrough with Daddy Cool, Ross Wilson's place in Australian music history was assured. However, it did not end there. After disbanding Daddy Cool and in an incredible three-year run he formed the short lived 'super group' Mighty Kong, reformed Daddy Cool, produced (amongst others) the mega selling Skyhook's debut album Living In The Seventies, started a record label (Oz Records) with Glenn Wheatley and formed Mondo Rock. From 1976 - 1978 the band, initially called Ross Wilson's Mondo Rock, honed their live skills on a seemingly endless series of one night stands across the country. The lineup took some time to gel, eventually settling with Peter Laffy (guitar), Randy Bulpin (guitar), Tony Slavich (keyboards), Simon Gyllies (bass) and Iain McLennan (drums). It was this lineup who recorded the half studio / half live debut Primal Park. The deluxe reissue of Primal Park adds the 19.
Originally released on vinyl in 1979, this was the one and only album from the "second" version of Ross Wilsons' Mondo Rock. From 1976-1978 the band, initially called Ross Wilson's Mondo Rock, honed their live skills on a seemingly endless series of one-night stands across the country. The line-up took some time to gel, eventually settling with Wilson (lead vocals/harmonica), Peter Laffy (guitar), Randy Bulpin (guitar), Tony Slavich (keyboards), Simon Gyllies (bass) and Iain McLennan (drums). It was this line-up who recorded this half-studio / half-live album.
This deluxe remastered reissue adds the 1978 debut single "The Fugitive Kind" along with seven further bonus tracks - the last track, "Perhaps, Perhaps" was written by Wilson and Stephen Cummings and would become a hit single for Cummings' band The Sports in 1980 (as "Perhaps").
01. Question Time (Live)
02. Down to Earth
03. Primal Park
04. Searching for My Baby
05. Tell Me
06. Toughen Up (Live At Le Club Bombay Rock, Melbourne 1979)
07. Down Down Down Down (Live)
08. The Rebel (Live)
09. Live Wire - The Mondo Shakedown (Live)
10. The Fugitive Kind (Bonus Track)
11. The Breaking Point (Bonus Track)
12. Send Me Someone (Bonus Track)
13. Love Shock (Bonus Track)
14. Don't You Lie to Me (Bonus Track)
15. Louie Louie (Bonus Track)
16. Telephone Booth (Bonus Track)
17. Perhaps Perhaps (Demo 1979)
From his pioneering Sixties bands (The Pink Finks, Party Machine and Sons of the Vegetal Mother), to his national breakthrough with Daddy Cool, Ross Wilson's place in Australian music history was assured. However, it did not end there. After disbanding Daddy Cool and in an incredible three-year run he formed the short lived 'super group' Mighty Kong, reformed Daddy Cool, produced (amongst others) the mega selling Skyhook's debut album Living In The Seventies, started a record label (Oz Records) with Glenn Wheatley and formed Mondo Rock. From 1976 - 1978 the band, initially called Ross Wilson's Mondo Rock, honed their live skills on a seemingly endless series of one night stands across the country. The lineup took some time to gel, eventually settling with Peter Laffy (guitar), Randy Bulpin (guitar), Tony Slavich (keyboards), Simon Gyllies (bass) and Iain McLennan (drums). It was this lineup who recorded the half studio / half live debut Primal Park. The deluxe reissue of Primal Park adds the 19.
Originally released on vinyl in 1979, this was the one and only album from the "second" version of Ross Wilsons' Mondo Rock. From 1976-1978 the band, initially called Ross Wilson's Mondo Rock, honed their live skills on a seemingly endless series of one-night stands across the country. The line-up took some time to gel, eventually settling with Wilson (lead vocals/harmonica), Peter Laffy (guitar), Randy Bulpin (guitar), Tony Slavich (keyboards), Simon Gyllies (bass) and Iain McLennan (drums). It was this line-up who recorded this half-studio / half-live album.
This deluxe remastered reissue adds the 1978 debut single "The Fugitive Kind" along with seven further bonus tracks - the last track, "Perhaps, Perhaps" was written by Wilson and Stephen Cummings and would become a hit single for Cummings' band The Sports in 1980 (as "Perhaps").
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